15 research outputs found

    Documentary: Memories of the black box and zoetrope film clubs as spaces for audiovisual training and urban culture

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    Las maneras particulares en que las personas se han acercado al arte y en específico al cine en Bogotá han generado diferentes formas de habitar y ser en la urbe. Esta investigación – creación pretende resignificar la importancia de los cineclubes en la ciudad como espacios de formación audiovisual y democratización del arte, por medio de la producción audiovisual de un documental que presenta la historia del Cineclub Zoetrope en Usme y el Cineclub La Caja Negra en Kennedy. Estos dos cineclubes se desarrollan en diferentes instituciones educativas de dos localidades no céntricas con una trayectoria de más de diez años, gestando distintas transformaciones culturales y educativas en sus comunidades, por ende, el documental busca ser un objeto de memoria de su acción pedagógica y cultural en la ciudad.The particular ways in which people have approached art, and specifically cinema in Bogota, have generated different ways of inhabiting and being in the city. This research - creation aims to give new meaning to the importance of film clubs in the city, as spaces for audiovisual training and democratization of art, through the audiovisual production of a documentary that presents the history of Cineclub Zoetrope in Usme, and Cineclub La Caja Negra in Kennedy. These two film clubs take place in different educational institutions in two non-central locations with the trajectory of more than 10 years, creating different cultural and educational transformations in their communities, finally, the documentary seeks to be an object of memory of its pedagogical and cultural action in the city

    ATLAS Run 1 searches for direct pair production of third-generation squarks at the Large Hadron Collider

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    Documentary: Memories of the black box and zoetrope film clubs as spaces for audiovisual training and urban culture

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    Las maneras particulares en que las personas se han acercado al arte y en específico al cine en Bogotá han generado diferentes formas de habitar y ser en la urbe. Esta investigación – creación pretende resignificar la importancia de los cineclubes en la ciudad como espacios de formación audiovisual y democratización del arte, por medio de la producción audiovisual de un documental que presenta la historia del Cineclub Zoetrope en Usme y el Cineclub La Caja Negra en Kennedy. Estos dos cineclubes se desarrollan en diferentes instituciones educativas de dos localidades no céntricas con una trayectoria de más de diez años, gestando distintas transformaciones culturales y educativas en sus comunidades, por ende, el documental busca ser un objeto de memoria de su acción pedagógica y cultural en la ciudad.The particular ways in which people have approached art, and specifically cinema in Bogota, have generated different ways of inhabiting and being in the city. This research - creation aims to give new meaning to the importance of film clubs in the city, as spaces for audiovisual training and democratization of art, through the audiovisual production of a documentary that presents the history of Cineclub Zoetrope in Usme, and Cineclub La Caja Negra in Kennedy. These two film clubs take place in different educational institutions in two non-central locations with the trajectory of more than 10 years, creating different cultural and educational transformations in their communities, finally, the documentary seeks to be an object of memory of its pedagogical and cultural action in the city

    Social imaginaries for conflict and peace in the sixth grade students of the Simón Bolívar (Suba) and Rafael Uribe Uribe (Tunjuelito) colleges within the framework for the implementation of the Chair of Peace

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    Esta investigación se enfoca en determinar los imaginarios sociales en torno al conflicto y la paz en estudiantes de grado sexto de dos colegios oficiales de la cuidad de Bogotá; para la cual se asume como horizonte metodológico el enfoque etnográfico aplicado al ámbito educativo para poder dar cuenta de la construcción imaginaria que los niños de estas instituciones cuyo rango de edad esta entre 11 a 14 años han logrado constituir desde su vida cotidiana y se ve representado no solo en lo que dicen sino en lo que muestran por medio de diferentes representaciones gráficas y gestuales, que han permitido recabar dichos entramados simbólicos que muestran una construcción imaginaria donde el conflicto se remite a lucha y la paz al ordenThis research focuses on determining the social imaginaries around conflict and peace in sixth grade students from two public schools in Bogotá; for which it is assumed as a methodological horizon the ethnographic approach applied to the educational field to be able to account for the imaginary construction that the children of these institutions whose age range is between 11 to 14 years have managed to constitute from their daily life and is represented not only in what they say but in what they show through different graphic and gestural representations, which have allowed us to gather these symbolic frameworks that show an imaginary construction where the conflict refers to struggle and peace to order

    Primer Encuentro Internacional de Experiencias de Investigación en Ciencias Administrativas

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    Este evento de investigación organizado por la Escuela de Administración de la Universidad del Rosario surgió como una iniciativa para fomentar la investigación formativa en áreas administrativas. El evento, al que asistieron 165 participantes, contó con dos conferencias centrales, 30 ponencias presentadas en 8 simposios y 7 posters. La participación de distintas universidades permitió un intercambio académico muy importante y formativo para los ponentes y asistentes en general, promoviendo el interés por la investigación en el campo de la administración, el cual fue el interés central de este encuentro. Este encuentro recibió el apoyo de las directivas de la Universidad del Rosario, la Señora vicerrectora Stephanie Lavaux, el Señor Decano de la Escuela de Administración, Dr. Alejandro Cheyne, ACBSP (Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs) y Asociación Colombiana de Facultades de Administración (ASCOLFA)

    Global economic burden of unmet surgical need for appendicitis

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    Background There is a substantial gap in provision of adequate surgical care in many low- and middle-income countries. This study aimed to identify the economic burden of unmet surgical need for the common condition of appendicitis. Methods Data on the incidence of appendicitis from 170 countries and two different approaches were used to estimate numbers of patients who do not receive surgery: as a fixed proportion of the total unmet surgical need per country (approach 1); and based on country income status (approach 2). Indirect costs with current levels of access and local quality, and those if quality were at the standards of high-income countries, were estimated. A human capital approach was applied, focusing on the economic burden resulting from premature death and absenteeism. Results Excess mortality was 4185 per 100 000 cases of appendicitis using approach 1 and 3448 per 100 000 using approach 2. The economic burden of continuing current levels of access and local quality was US 92492millionusingapproach1and92 492 million using approach 1 and 73 141 million using approach 2. The economic burden of not providing surgical care to the standards of high-income countries was 95004millionusingapproach1and95 004 million using approach 1 and 75 666 million using approach 2. The largest share of these costs resulted from premature death (97.7 per cent) and lack of access (97.0 per cent) in contrast to lack of quality. Conclusion For a comparatively non-complex emergency condition such as appendicitis, increasing access to care should be prioritized. Although improving quality of care should not be neglected, increasing provision of care at current standards could reduce societal costs substantially

    Global economic burden of unmet surgical need for appendicitis

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    Background There is a substantial gap in provision of adequate surgical care in many low- and middle-income countries. This study aimed to identify the economic burden of unmet surgical need for the common condition of appendicitis. Methods Data on the incidence of appendicitis from 170 countries and two different approaches were used to estimate numbers of patients who do not receive surgery: as a fixed proportion of the total unmet surgical need per country (approach 1); and based on country income status (approach 2). Indirect costs with current levels of access and local quality, and those if quality were at the standards of high-income countries, were estimated. A human capital approach was applied, focusing on the economic burden resulting from premature death and absenteeism. Results Excess mortality was 4185 per 100 000 cases of appendicitis using approach 1 and 3448 per 100 000 using approach 2. The economic burden of continuing current levels of access and local quality was US 92492millionusingapproach1and92 492 million using approach 1 and 73 141 million using approach 2. The economic burden of not providing surgical care to the standards of high-income countries was 95004millionusingapproach1and95 004 million using approach 1 and 75 666 million using approach 2. The largest share of these costs resulted from premature death (97.7 per cent) and lack of access (97.0 per cent) in contrast to lack of quality. Conclusion For a comparatively non-complex emergency condition such as appendicitis, increasing access to care should be prioritized. Although improving quality of care should not be neglected, increasing provision of care at current standards could reduce societal costs substantially

    Search for Scalar Diphoton Resonances in the Mass Range 6560065-600 GeV with the ATLAS Detector in pppp Collision Data at s\sqrt{s} = 8 TeVTeV

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    A search for scalar particles decaying via narrow resonances into two photons in the mass range 65–600 GeV is performed using 20.3fb120.3\text{}\text{}{\mathrm{fb}}^{-1} of s=8TeV\sqrt{s}=8\text{}\text{}\mathrm{TeV} pppp collision data collected with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The recently discovered Higgs boson is treated as a background. No significant evidence for an additional signal is observed. The results are presented as limits at the 95% confidence level on the production cross section of a scalar boson times branching ratio into two photons, in a fiducial volume where the reconstruction efficiency is approximately independent of the event topology. The upper limits set extend over a considerably wider mass range than previous searches

    Finska tingsdomares bedömningar av partsutlåtanden givna på plats i rätten eller via videokonferens

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    Professionals within the judicial system sometimes believe they can assess whether someone is lying or not based on cues such as body language and emotional expression. Research has, however, shown that this is impossible. The Finnish Supreme Court has also given rulings in accordance with this demonstrated fact. There has also been previous research on whether party or witness statements are assessed differently in court depending on whether they are given live, via videoconference, or via prerecorded video. In the present study, we investigated how a Finnish sample of district judges (N=47) assigned probative value to different variables concerning the statement or the statement giver, such as body language and emotional expression. We also investigated the connection between the judges’ beliefs about the relevance of body language and emotional expression and their preference for live statements or statements via videoconference. The judges reported assigning equal amounts of probative value to statements given live and statements given via videoconference. However, judges found it easier to detect deception live, and this preference correlated with how relevant they thought body language is when assessing the probative value of the statement. In other words, a slight bias to assess live statements more favorably than statements given via videoconference might still exist. More effort needs to be put into making judges and Supreme Courts aware of robust scientific results that have been the subject of decades of research, such as the fact that one cannot assess whether someone is lying or not based on cues such as body language

    Measurement of differential J/ψJ/\psi production cross-sections and forward-backward ratio in p+Pb collisions with the ATLAS detector

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    Measurements of differential cross-sections for J/ψJ/\psi production in p+Pb collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02 TeV at the LHC with the ATLAS detector are presented. The data set used corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 28.1 nb1^{-1}. The J/ψJ/\psi mesons are reconstructed in the dimuon decay channel over the transverse momentum range 8<pT<308<p_{\mathrm{T}}<30 GeV and over the center-of-mass rapidity range 2.87<y<1.94-2.87<y^{*}<1.94. Prompt J/ψJ/\psi are separated from J/ψJ/\psi resulting from bb-hadron decays through an analysis of the distance between the J/ψJ/\psi decay vertex and the event primary vertex. The differential cross-section for production of nonprompt J/ψJ/\psi is compared to a FONLL calculation that does not include nuclear effects. Forward-backward production ratios are presented and compared to theoretical predictions. These results constrain the kinematic dependence of nuclear modifications of charmonium and bb-quark production in p+Pb collisions
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